Corrections and clarifications

Sunday 25 January 2009 19.01 EST
First published on Sunday 25 January 2009 19.01 EST

In a report headlined Casualties: Findus and Land of Leather join list of firms in crisis (13 January, page 4), we said that ScS Upholstery had gone bust. We would like to clarify that although ScS Upholstery was placed in administration in July 2008 the business was acquired by Sun European Partners and continues to trade.

We said the £50 weddings offered by a vicar in East Sussex on eBay cost "a fraction of the average cost of a church ceremony, £15,244". The cost of a basic Church of England marriage ceremony for a couple living at the same address and marrying outside their own parish is £313.50 (Vicar offers £50 weddings on eBay to beat recession, 17 January, page 12).

National Geographic sells public participation kits for its Genographic study of human migration for £68.94, not £150 (The web of human progress revealed, 22 January, page 4, Technology).

A review of the Michael Jackson tribute show Thriller Live said it was directed by Adrian Grant. Adrian Grant was the executive director and co-producer; Gary Lloyd directed and choreographed the performance (22 January, page 40).

There were three errors in volume 1 of our series 1000 Novels Everyone Must Read, published on 17 January: Kate Croy, not Kate Croyden, appears in Henry James's The Wings of the Dove, and Caspar, not Casper, Goodwood in James's The Portrait of a Lady (page 13). Polly Radlett's mother in Nancy Mitford's Love in a Cold Climate is Lady Montdore, not Lady Montrose (page 17).